Work, Power, and Computers: Implications and Conflicts of Computerization of Work in United States and Scandinavia.
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Work, Power, and Computers: Implications and Conflicts of Computerization of Work in United States and Scandinavia. / Andersen, Kim Viborg.
Proceedings for Fourth Symposium on Directions and Implications of Advances Computing (DIAC), Berkeley, San Francisco. 1992. p. 184-189.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
Harvard
Andersen, KV 1992, Work, Power, and Computers: Implications and Conflicts of Computerization of Work in United States and Scandinavia. in Proceedings for Fourth Symposium on Directions and Implications of Advances Computing (DIAC), Berkeley, San Francisco. pp. 184-189.
APA
Andersen, K. V. (1992). Work, Power, and Computers: Implications and Conflicts of Computerization of Work in United States and Scandinavia. In Proceedings for Fourth Symposium on Directions and Implications of Advances Computing (DIAC), Berkeley, San Francisco (pp. 184-189)
Vancouver
Andersen KV. Work, Power, and Computers: Implications and Conflicts of Computerization of Work in United States and Scandinavia. In Proceedings for Fourth Symposium on Directions and Implications of Advances Computing (DIAC), Berkeley, San Francisco. 1992. p. 184-189
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Bibtex
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